El Dorado News-Times

City officials warn of paving scam

- TIA LYONS STAFF WRITER

The Department of Public Works and El Dorado city officials are advising local residents to be wary of an asphalt paving contractor who has reportedly been going door to door to solicit work in El Dorado.

Robert Edmonds, director of public works, and El Dorado City Council members said the contractor, Fisher’s Paving, recently duped an elderly couple into paying nearly $3,000 for shoddy work on their driveway.

Edmonds said the couple, one whom reportedly suffers from dementia, lives on North Parkway and Fisher’s was to have repaved their driveway.

Instead, the contractor laid down gravel that was not bound or sealed.

“They were supposed to get two inches of surface mix and they got two inches of gravel. It was not mixed or compacted and it washed away and he wanted $3,000 for that,” Edmonds said, adding that the driveway was not properly trimmed after the gravel was put down.

He also said Fisher’s does not have a business occupation license to work in El Dorado, adding there were reports that the contractor had moved on to the Goodwin Heights’ neighborho­od looking for work earlier this week.

“I can’t even confirm that he’s an actual contractor,” said Edmonds.

Council Member Judy Ward said the El Dorado Police Department has been apprised of the situation and she advised local residents to call the EPD (non-emergency number at 870-863-4141) or the Department of Public Works at 870863-4244 if Fisher’s knocks on their door.

Police Chief Kenny Hickman said he was aware of the situation but did not have much informatio­n.

Over the years, the Arkansas Attorney General’s office has issued multiple warnings about springtime scams, saying that each year, con artists take to the streets as the weather gets warmer and many residents are looking to make costly home repairs, upgrades, remodels or renovation­s.

Scammers often go door to door and convince some homeowners to make repairs that are not needed, sometimes demanding payment up front for work they do not intend to complete.

Former Attorney General Leslie Rutledge urged homeowners to do their due diligence in hiring contractor­s by researchin­g self-employed individual­s, businesses and companies to make sure they are reputable.

The AG offered tips that residents should consider before hiring a contractor for home repairs. Residents are advised to:

• Think twice before hiring outof-town or unknown contractor­s,

“It was not mixed or compacted and it washed away and he wanted $3,000 for that.”

— Robert Edmonds, director of public works

especially those soliciting door-to-door.

Fisher’s lists a phone number of 870-571-9748 and an email address of fisherspav­ing@gmail.com. A website that is listed for the contractor does not work.

The contractor purports to do work in the Golden Triangle (El Dorado, Magnolia and Camden) and Texarkana.

• Question contractor­s who use terms such as “special introducto­ry offer,” or “limited-time offer” or contractor­s who offer discounts to use your house as a “model home.”

• Do not fall for high-pressure tactics from contractor­s who want to discuss the price of the job later.

• Beware of contractor­s who demand payment in full before the work is finished.

• Ask for recommenda­tions from people you trust.

Residents should also insist on a written contract or agreement that includes the name, address and telephone number of the contractor.

Also, consider a payment plan in which payments are remitted in installmen­ts and covers a third of the work up front, a third while the work is underway and the final third upon completion.

Consumers should also know that the Arkansas Home Solicitati­on Sales Act allows consumers to cancel any home-solicitati­on sale made within three days of purchase of the item or service.

For any constructi­on, repairs or improvemen­ts that cost more than $2,000, the contractor must be licensed by the Arkansas Contractor­s Licensing Board.

Contact the ACLB at by calling 501-372-4661 or visiting ACLB.Arkansas.gov to verify a contractor’s license, the date the license was issued and if any complaints have been filed against that contractor.

For more informatio­n, call the AG’s office at 800-4828982.

Send an email to consumer@arkansasag.gov or visit ArkansasAG.gov or the AG’s Facebook page.

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